Word: rente
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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What better time than now? Release of this money to the World War men would improve conditions in every community throughout the nation. Rent and grocery bills would be paid. Small loans would be taken up. Final installments on furniture and cars would be paid. New orders would be taken. Industry would be stimulated all along the line...
...those purchasing a season ticket for the pool there will be a charge of $5.00 for the swimming, plus $3,00 for a year's locker rent, and $1.00 for a year's towel privilege. Men desiring to swim only occasionally can do so by paying $.25 each time...
...birds the first morning and shot well above the average of his party every day. Once more, in spite of predictions that the international polo and America's Cup races would lure Englishmen away, and the depressed stockmarket keep Americans at home, fires blazed high in feudal halls rented for the season. Once more beaters in a semicircle drove toward the blinds; once more, amid smells of gunpowder and bog myrtle, the birds rose and were shot at. Most sportsmen who go to Scotland after Aug. 12 and before the end of September, go because they know, or want...
...election he will be opposed by Republican Senator William Bliss Pine who was politically handicapped this year when an enormous gusher came in on his Oklahoma land, made him suddenly rich. Nominee Murray, who boasts of drinking his coffee from the saucer, rarely bathes, and who said he would rent the executive mansion and live in the garage, was immediately threatened with impeachment if elected over Republican Nominee Ira A. Hill. Declared "Alfalfa Bill:" "So be it. I am a candidate for impeachment, but it'll be like a bunch of rabbits trying to drag a wild...
...President Eckstein has never been able to make Ravinia pay. He owns the land and the buildings, charges no rent. He gives his full time, engages the artists, makes out the programs, attends every performance. Last year he and Mrs. Eckstein made up $97,000 of a $217,000 deficit. His comment : "Art pays dividends in beauty. It cannot be expected to pay in material things...